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Jean Piaget Symposium Series: Volume 34

Social Development, Social Inequalities, and Social Justice
Edited by
Cecilia Wainryb, Judith G. Smetana, Elliot Turiel
This volume
considers previously separate bodies of research on social justice,
social equality, and social development. Eminent scholars from a variety
of disciplines discuss the latest research to help us understand the
relation between social inequalities and social development. In so doing,
the book documents the powerful ways that social inequalities frame development
and explores the conflicts that arise in the context of these inequalities.
It illustrates how people around the world make judgments about these
conditions and how they resist or change the practices they deem unjust.
By bringing together these perspectives, the editors hope to demonstrate
how understanding social development carries with it the possibility
of change and social justice.
The book considers processes of social development. It examines Piaget’s
ideas about morality and relates them to children’s thinking about
social rights. An interdisciplinary review of research from developmental,
social, and health psychology, social policy, anthropology, and philosophy,
follows this introduction. Each contributor examines the historical,
developmental, and social processes that influence beliefs regarding
social justice and equality and the consequences of living in conditions
of injustice. The book considers:
- Inequalities in educational and health care opportunities.
- Unequal rights
and harassment and their effects on minorities.
- The hardships and inequalities
encountered by women.
Intended for researchers
and advanced students in developmental, social, cultural, and health
psychology, policy, anthropology, and philosophy interested in a world
that is socially just.
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